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Ken Skrzesz, Coordinator of Fine Arts All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015

4 Models of Phases – Non-Linear Model 1 Petty Model 2 Taylor Model 3 Graham Model 4 Wallas InspirationPreparationIntentPreparation ClarificationIncubationExplore/GatherIncubation EvaluationInsightConnect/Experi ment Illumination DistillationEvaluationCreateImplementation IncubationElaborationEvaluate Perspiration All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015

FOCUS: Opening exercise (bringing students into a creative environment) DETAIL: Warm-up and introduce the topics to be covered (specifics that engage mind and body) DISCOVERY: Perform activities of creativity (the freedom to interpret) APPLICATION: Create work (technique meets product) PRESENTATION: Share work (synthesis of new information) LINK: Connect what was accomplished to “where we go from here?” All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015

Define Personal (Independent) and Collaborative Processes Build Skills and Techniques while Creating a Product Deepen Knowledge of Content through Authentic Application (Performance-Based Outcome) Develop Creative Habits Over Time and Through Planning Acquire 21 st Century Skills Explore an Open-Ended Question (Concept) in a Dependable Environment

Effective teachers are constantly asking 4 questions – all grades, all ability levels – in very subtle ways: Who am I? Who are my students? What might they become? What might we become together? (Critical Pedagogy for MUED by Frank Abrahams)

Students are constantly asking 4 questions – all grades, all ability levels – in very subtle ways: Do you see me? Do you hear me? Do I matter? Are you brave enough to share your process?

Speed adversely affects creativity and work: “When creativity is under the gun, it usually ends up getting killed… Complex cognitive processing takes time, and, without some reasonable time for that processing, creativity is almost impossible.” Harvard Business Review All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015

Creative Classroom Habit of Mind MSDE Effective Lesson Framework Danielson Domain Marzano Design Questions and Domains Focus - Entering the Environment Observe Envision Warm-Up, Activate Prior Knowledge (Could be Motivation or Management) 1b: Knowledge of Learning Process 1e: Designing Coherent Instruction DQ2 (2): Organizing Students to Interact with New Knowledge DQ3 (9): Reviewing Content All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015 What Do You See? A Set or Developing Warm-Up Activity Responses to Prior Knowledge Prompts

Creative Classroom Habit of Mind MSDE Effective Lesson Framework Danielson Domain Marzano Design Questions and Domains Detail – Introduce Topics and Themes Develop Craft Objective and Purpose 1c: Setting Instructional Outcomes 2b: Establishing a Culture for Learning 3a: Expectations for Learning DQ1 (1): Providing Clear Learning Goals & Scales (Rubrics) All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015 What Do You See? Responses to Presented Thematic Concepts Technique-Building Activities in Response to a Presented or Researched Topic or Theme

Creative Classroom Habit of Mind MSDE Effective Lesson Framework Danielson Domain Marzano Design Questions and Domains Discovery – Activities of Creativity Stretch and Explore Instructional Input (Instructional Strategies) 1e: Lesson & Unit Structure 3a: Explanations of Content 3b: Questioning & Discussion Techniques 3c: Structure & Pacing DQ2 (2-6): Previewing, Chunking, Processing, Elaborating New Content/ Information DQ5 (3-6): Response Rates, Pacing, Intensity, Enthusiasm All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015 What Do You See? Individual and/or Collaborative Responses to Thematic Concepts Teacher Facilitation of Developed Artistic Techniques to be Challenged, Improved and Utilized

Creative Classroom Habit of Mind MSDE Effective Lesson Framework Danielson Domain Marzano Design Questions and Domains Application – Produce Work Engage and Persist Student Learning* (Curriculum Planning) 3c: Engage Students in Learning 3c: Activities & Assignments 3c: Grouping of Students DQ4 (16-17): Organize & Engage Students in Cognitively Complex Tasks DQ5 (1-9): Management & Instructional Activities to Engage Students All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015 What Do You See? Urgency Building Toward Production Artistic Techniques and Aesthetic Judgments Informing Decisions Ongoing Teacher and Student Assessment of Technique and Developing Product Teacher Facilitation of Time Management and Increasing Creative and Technical Prowess Teacher Prompted Metacognitive Check-Ins

Creative Classroom Habit of Mind MSDE Effective Lesson Framework Danielson DomainMarzano Design Questions and Domains Presentation – Share Work Express Checking for Understanding (Management) Guided Practice (Curriculum Planning) 3d: Monitoring Student Learning 3d: Feedback to Students 1e: Learning Activities & Instructional Groups 3d:Student Self- Assessment & Monitoring 3e: Teacher Flexibility & Responsiveness DQ1 (2): Tracking Student Progress DQ9 (16-19): Asking Questions & Probing Incorrect Answers DQ3 (11): Using Homework DQ3 (12-13): Examining Similarities and Differences, Errors in Reasoning DQ3 (14): Practicing Skills, Strategies & Processes All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015 What Do You See? Synthesis of New Information Developing Products Reflecting Technique and Process Students Responding in a Safe Environment Teacher Facilitation of Presentation Environment by Modeling Feedback

Creative Classroom Habit of Mind MSDE Effective Lesson Framework Danielson DomainMarzano Design Questions and Domains Link – What Happened and Where Do We Go From Here? Reflect Understand the World Closure (Instructional Strategies) Teacher Reflection (Curriculum Planning) 1e: Lesson & Unit Structure 3c: Structure & Pacing 1e: Designing Coherent Instruction 4a: Reflecting on Teaching Domain 2: Planning & Preparing Domain 3: Reflecting on Teaching All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015 What Do You See? The “Why” being Presented, Challenged and Discussed Teacher/Student Facilitation of Connections Beyond the Student and Classroom

Benefits of the Creative Process: (General Research of Artist’s Process Statements and Task Force Report) 21 st Century Skills: (The Partnership for 21 st Century Skills) Metacognition, Creativity, Innovation, Imagination, Ideation Think Creatively, Be Self-Directed Learners, Work Independently EditingMake Judgments and Decisions, Reason Effectively Self-EfficacyAdapt to Change, Be Flexible, Manage Goals and Times, Manage Projects Critical Thinking, Critical Judgment, Problem Solving Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Concentration, Create Meaning, Understand Meaning, Inquiry, Research, Cultural Literacy, Understanding Other Subjects Access, Evaluate, Use and Manage Information, Analyze Media Perseverance, Sensory PerceptionAct On Creative Ideas Production, Motor and Technical SkillsImplement Innovations, Apply Technology Effectively Produce Results, Create Media Products Communication, Collaboration, Teamwork, Empathy Communicate Clearly, Interact Effectively with Others Work Effectively with Diverse Teams, Work Creatively with Others, Collaborate with Others All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015

Creativity takes the raw data of the 5 senses and turns it into a unique creative expression. No one else is metabolizing the experience in the same way. Deepak Chopra All Rights Reserved, Kenneth Skrzesz, 2015